Monday, June 23, 2014

What Does Senator Roy Blunt Do In Washington?

...As Missouri's senior and highest ranking elected official, he plays an integral role in providing a voice for us-his constituents!

Among his many duties, perhaps, his committee work is the most valuable to his constituents' individual needs.  Roy Blunt serves on the following committees:

  • Committee on Appropriations-Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related agencies.  Other Subcommittees are Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Environment , Department of State, Foreign Operation, Defense and Related Programs and Agencies.
  • Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation-Ranking Member of the Commerce Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety, and Security.  Other Subcommittees include Aviation Operations, Communications, Technology and the Internet, Competitiveness, Innovation, and Export Promotion, Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Insurance.
  • Committee on Armed Services-Including the Subcommittees of Airland, Personnel, Readiness and Management Support.
Information about his most recent action is provided through this press release of June 19, 2014!
 

Senator Blunt Fights To Block EPA Takeover of Private, State Waters

Senator Blunt along with 29 colleagues introduced legislation to stop the EPA from taking over all private and state water in the US..."I'm proud to co-sponsor this bill with Senator John Barrasso, and I'll continue working with my colleagues to stop the Obama Administration from infringing on Missourians' private properties."
 
A more complete explanation of this legislation, other legislation he has introduced and the means to contact him to express support can be found at http://www.blunt.senate.gov .This is the address of his official Website!  Also, if you have not gotten acquainted with the many Field Representatives from Senator Blunt's Offices across the state, please take time to contact the office in your area and chat with the Representative nearest you!
 
 
 
 


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